How Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping Cryptocurrency Security and Fraud PreventionSophisticated AI-powered fraud is escalating, with global digital asset fraud surging 30% in 2025. Binance is combating this by deploying p...
16 May, 2026, 06.27 PM IST
Scientists thought this ancient supercontinent broke apart slowly: new research suggests Earth tore itself open far faster than expectedRecent studies reveal that the breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana around 180 million years ago was more violent and rapid than previous...
12 May, 2026, 04.25 PM IST
The Parthenon was never meant to be pure white: scientists found traces of ancient paint hidden on the marbleAncient Greece, long perceived as a realm of gleaming white marble, is being re-evaluated. Scientific advancements, particularly through in...
11 May, 2026, 05.20 PM IST
Micron stock jumps 14% to all-time high of $742.15, skyrocketing 690% in one year: Is AI demand transforming MU stock into the heart of the semiconductor revolution?Micron stock price shocked Wall Street after surged 14% and touched $738.12 in one of the biggest semiconductor rallies of 2026. The jump i...
08 May, 2026, 11.47 PM IST
Ancient wooden tools discovered by scientists are changing what we know about early humansArchaeologists unearthed 430,000-year-old wooden tools in Greece, pushing back the timeline of sophisticated human craftsmanship. These han...
08 May, 2026, 05.33 PM IST
New tree genus discovered in South America turns out to be a distant relative of tomatoes and potatoesAfter over two decades of study, scientists have officially named Daturodendron absconditum, a new genus of tree discovered in the Colombia...
07 May, 2026, 03.43 PM IST
Why This Dinosaur From Canada Still Has Skin After 72 Million YearsA remarkable fossil unearthed in Alberta, Canada, offers a rare glimpse into the past. This 72-million-year-old discovery features intact s...
03 May, 2026, 04.22 PM IST
Not Sharks. Not T. Rex. Scientists Just Confirmed the Sharpest Teeth in All of Natural History Belonged to a Tiny Ancient Creature Most People Have Never Heard OfScientific research revealed that ancient eel-like creatures called conodonts possessed highly effective cutting structures in their teeth,...
01 May, 2026, 06.29 PM IST
How to sharpen kitchen knives at home without tools: A simple trick that improves cuttingScientific research confirms that sharp knives significantly improve food quality and safety by reducing cutting force and preventing crush...
22 Apr, 2026, 05.47 PM IST
Why you should never refrigerate bananas: Scientists explain what really happens insideStoring bananas in the fridge might be spoiling their taste and aroma. New research reveals cold temperatures disrupt key proteins and gene...
11 Apr, 2026, 11.09 AM IST
Who killed Charlie Kirk? Big twist as bullet doesn't match suspect Tyler Robinson’s rifleA new development in the Charlie Kirk shooting case is casting doubt on key forensic evidence. Ballistics analysis could not definitively l...
31 Mar, 2026, 06.52 PM IST
What If Dinosaurs Had Spikes Like Porcupines? This Fossil Suggests They DidScientists found a new dinosaur species, Haolong dongi, in China. This dinosaur had unique hollow spikes growing from its skin. This is the...
26 Feb, 2026, 03.30 PM IST
Shovel-Tusked Elephants’ Teeth Puzzle Solved by PaleontologistsShovel-tusked elephants, once an evolutionary puzzle, are now understood to have used their unique tusks and teeth to efficiently process s...
08 Feb, 2026, 02.48 PM IST
CytoDiffusion: The Future of Diagnosing Blood DisordersA recent generative AI system, CytoDiffusion, is transforming the detection of blood disorders by understanding the complete spectrum of bl...
27 Jan, 2026, 03.39 PM IST
Move over data analytics, it's time to analyse imagesAn input is processed, analysed and interpreted using indigenously developed unique algorithms, based on which the analytics and reports ar...
02 Mar, 2016, 01.35 PM IST
New tech transforms cellphone into microscope to spot malariaThe new low-cost technology makes use of a smartphone's camera to produce high-resolution images of minuscule objects.
02 Sep, 2015, 06.23 PM IST
New technology transforms cellphone into microscope to spot malariaIt makes use of a smartphone's camera to produce high-resolution images of objects 10 times smaller than the thickness of a human hair.
02 Sep, 2015, 04.47 PM IST